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1iwilly 11-08-2016 05:52 PM

i'm so ready to burn it
 
hello to all
i'm so ready to burn it smash it throw it in the ocean
2 weeks ago did the water pump all was good 3 days ago a freaking hair line crack appear by the upper rad hose plastic housing can't get new radiator until the 18 now today on the way home car was driving fine got home park it 1/2 hour later
went to supper market tricfeta comes on no biggie check when i get home.turn car off at store i hear a buzzing sound open hood abs pump is running. 15 minutes later coming back to car open is still running WTF.had to pull the electrical plug as i don't want to drain the batt down if i leave it plug in.anybody
experience the abs pump staying on.?? thanks by the way anybody know where the ABS relay is located want to check that 1st

Anhelenuk 11-08-2016 11:36 PM

Been there and honestly it's cheaper to keep her honestly. These are some very delicate machines tuned for performance which makes them more likely to need repairs. That being said they like quality parts in order to give enjoyment of driving them. Yes one can get Japanese point a to b appliances but it's not the same. That's coming from someone that drove Japanese for a decade.

spadge 11-09-2016 04:33 AM

Oh man, sad to hear... But as Anhelenuk said: keep it, you know what you have fixed, spending a "little" more to fix the rest and you are fine. If you sell it now, you won't gain much money i suppose and then you will have to buy a "new" car with new problems...

Trifecta on a pre facelift e53? No xdrive, so maybe "only" an ABS sensor or is that caused by the ABS pump?

Lamby 11-09-2016 11:45 AM

Our X5 is our family wagon, you have to love it to want to own it. Also, I understand that its a 10 year old BMW and will require parts/maintenance and I don't like the next version x5 and only like the latest F15 model.... which I can not afford. So, where that leaves me is... with a ageing luxury car that will cost me a few quid on the odd occasion. However, its a beast, still looks great today and I get in so many new cars these days and I am just disappointed with there features , that I have these features on my X5 and its either missing / not as good or even they somehow botch it and it doesn't work the right way. BMW's Pan Roof is a great example, I love mine... yes, I had problems with it and needed the fix to make it work again. But every other Pan Roof I have seen is rubbish including the Discovery or Q7. Basically, get the spanners out, learn to repair it, feel good about keeping it on the road and love the fact that you could have spent the evening in front of the TV watching Walking Dead but you did something productive instead.

PS. I love Walking Dead, so if you do choose to spend your evenings watching that then you will hear no complaints from me.

spadge 11-09-2016 12:07 PM

Your are right Lamby: our cars are luxury products in the price range (new) between about 60.000 and 100.000 €/$. Even if they are cheap to buy now, they are not allways cheap to service. Yes they require service but you have to decide if it's worth this investment or you have to go with any other option - most of these other options are not really comparable in this price range and they will also eat money.

I know people complaining about spending for example 500€ into their car which runs perfect despite a single broken part and selling it for a 30.000€ somehow "new" car which makes about >20.000 € difference. :dunno:

1iwilly 11-09-2016 01:01 PM

Ok I email the guy that refurbish my abs module
Back in Feb 2016 been it seems that could be the culprit.

OrangeFurious 11-09-2016 01:06 PM

Over the weekend I saw the movie Legend* with Tom Hardy. It opens with a brief monologue from his love interest - the final line really sums up my relationship with my X5.

"Believe me when I say it took a lot of love for me to hate him the way I do."


* Total side note - Tom Hardy is excellent, and if you haven't seen Locke go do that. It's an absolutely riveting movie - the entire thing is Hardy driving an X3 down the highway and making phone calls.

Lamby 11-09-2016 03:39 PM

1iwilly - good man, keep us up to date and if we can help with any advice let me know.

As for Legend, great film...

I like it when they are in the pub its an "arranged meeting" between the Krays and Richardson. Ronnie say to the rival gang's muscle who is supposedly carrying a weapon, "What's that, a rolling pin? What are you going to do with that? Bake me a cake? This is a SHOOT OUT, and you bring GUNS to a SHOOT OUT!!! LIKE A WESTERN!" Then pushes them aside to walk out the door saying "Waste of my f****** time!"

X53Jay4.8is 11-09-2016 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamby (Post 1092417)
Our X5 is our family wagon, you have to love it to want to own it. Also, I understand that its a 10 year old BMW and will require parts/maintenance and I don't like the next version x5 and only like the latest F15 model.... which I can not afford. So, where that leaves me is... with a ageing luxury car that will cost me a few quid on the odd occasion.

However, its a beast, still looks great today and I get in so many new cars these days and I am just disappointed with there features , that I have these features on my X5 and its either missing / not as good or even they somehow botch it and it doesn't work the right way. BMW's Pan Roof is a great example, I love mine... yes, I had problems with it and needed the fix to make it work again. But every other Pan Roof I have seen is rubbish including the Discovery or Q7. Basically, get the spanners out, learn to repair it, feel good about keeping it on the road and love the fact that you could have spent the evening in front of the TV watching Walking Dead but you did something productive instead.

PS. I love Walking Dead, so if you do choose to spend your evenings watching that then you will hear no complaints from me.

I would add that the craftsmanship of the newer X5's is way off. There is so much hard plastic surface areas makes it feel like a Hyundai.

OrangeFurious 11-09-2016 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X53Jay4.8is (Post 1092463)
I would add that the craftsmanship of the newer X5's is way off. There is so much hard plastic surface areas makes it feel like a Hyundai.

I've noticed that on a handful of German cars lately. I compared my friend's 435i to my E93 and E53 and have to say the build quality was much better on the older cars - even the plastic bits. Another friend just bought a Mercedes C class and the interior looks and feels like a Hyundai (though, FWIW, Hyundai's are annoyingly nice for what they are).


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